A wheelchair service, along with an attendant, is available for passengers who require it at no extra cost for all Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon flights. The attendant will assist in transporting you within the airport area and to the gate or aircraft door (depending on the airport facilities).

Should you need assistance inside the cabin moving between your seat and the aircraft door or lavatory door, an inflight wheelchair and aisle seats with movable armrests are available. Our cabin crew are also trained to assist if you are unable to move by yourself from the inflight wheelchair to/from your seat.

If you are travelling in a group of 10 or more people requiring wheelchairs, please contact our local reservations officeat least 48 hours before scheduled departure of your Cathay Pacific or Cathay Dragon flight.

Travelling with your own wheelchair

Passengers with a disability may use their own manual or battery-powered wheelchair to the departure gate, and when airport facilities permit, to the aircraft door.

Non-collapsible manual or battery-powered wheelchairs are accepted as check-in baggage. These items can be handed in at the check-in counter or at the departure gate and can be returned to you at the aircraft door. We make every effort not to disassemble your wheelchair or scooter; however, when necessary, we will disassemble and reassemble the equipment for passengers.

Information to bring with you

The user manual for your wheelchair and the batteries

Specialized tools needed to disassemble and reassemble the wheelchair if needed.

For wheelchair using lithium-ion batteries, the United Nations (UN) test document for the lithium-ion batteries meeting the requirement as specified in the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part III Section 38.3.

For passengers with disabilities there is no charge for transporting wheelchairs.

We accept all types of battery-powered wheelchairs in the cargo compartment e.g. wheelchairs with dry cell battery, wet cell battery, gel cell battery, or non-spillable electric storage batteries. Lithium-ion battery-powered wheelchairs or other similar mobility aids may be carried as checked baggage, provided that the battery must be of a type which meets the United Nations (UN) test requirements as specified in the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part III Section 38.3. Certain safety procedures must be followed in order to comply with international air transport safety regulations and we will advise you of these at the time of booking.

Please contact our local Reservations office for assistance and advise them of the weight and size of your wheelchair, the type of battery used for your battery-powered wheelchair and the lithium-ion battery watt-hours if your wheelchair is powered by a lithium-ion battery.

Cathay Pacific and Cathay Dragon may be able to store one collapsible manual wheelchair in the cabin, depending on aircraft type and available space. Note that storage priority is based on a first come, first serve basis.

The dimensions of the wheelchair must not exceed 13W x 36D x 42H (inches) to be accepted for stowage in the following aircraft types:

Aircraft type

Size of the wheelchair

773A

13W x 36D x 42H (inches)

773G

773H

773K

A35G

Safety assistance

In most cases, passengers with disabilities may travel on their own. However, it is a requirement that you travel with a safety assistant if you are unable to physically assist in your own evacuation from the aircraft in event of an emergency.

Walking canes, crutches, and walking frames

Walking canes, frames, and crutches may be carried in the aircraft cabin, provided they are stowed in accordance with cabin safety requirements. If your walking frame is collapsible and cabin crew can stow it safely, it can also be carried in the aircraft cabin. For safety reasons, non-collapsible walking frames are not permitted in the aircraft cabin and will have to be checked in. You can use your frame to the departure gate where it can be surrendered for priority stowage in the aircraft cargo hold.

Cathay Pacific Airways recognises that some passengers with disabilities may need to use Postural Support Equipment (PSE) when they travel. In order to best accommodate your travel requirements, the following PSE is accepted for use on all of our aircraft:

Aspen Seating Orthosis (ASO)
The Aspen Seating Orthosis is only allowed for passengers 3 years old or above. For more information, please refer to Aspen's website.

MERU Travel Chair
The TravelChair fits into a standard airline seat giving firm, postural support for disabled children whilst they travel by air. It is suitable for children from 3 – 11 years (depending on their size and weight).For more information, please refer to MERU's website.

DAWS Engineering Disabled Children Travel Chair, P/N TC2000-00
Only allowed for passengers 3 years and older.

Crelling Harness, Model 27
The Crelling Harness is designed as a postural support device and offers a degree of restraint for infants, children and adults to keep them in an upright sitting position. Crelling Harness, Model 27 is accepted for use on all our aircraft. There are different sizes available and they are designed for passengers from 2 years of age to adults. For more information, please refer to Crelling Harness website

Supportive body braces
Passengers are free to travel with postural support devices worn on the body and which do not require to be fitted to the aircraft seat (for example supportive body braces).

Passengers must bring their own PSE and will be fully responsible for installation, usage and removal.

Passenger should follow manufacturer’s instructions/requirements for the usage of the PSE. The aircraft seat seatbelt must remain as the primary restraint. Passenger-supplied PSE will be carried free of charge.

If you are planning to travel with PSE other than the above models, we recommend that you please contact our local Reservations office a minimum of 7 days prior to departure and inform them of your PSE specifications.